If there’s one way to describeSea of Thieves, it’s that it’s an exploration game at its core. Crews of players around the world have enjoyed sailing around the open sea for years now,discovering treasureand other unique elements along the way. One of these elements is beacons, fire pits that can be lit with a lantern.
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There are a total of 12 beacons inSea of Thieves, three for each region. Out of these regions, the volcanic region The Devil’s Roar is one of the more dangerous places to go in the game because of its eruptive activity. That said, it is worth getting the beacons in this region as they are pretty easy to obtain. Here’s how to find them.
3Fetcher’s Rest
The first place to gois Fetcher’s Rest, which is located at the coordinate of V-12. As the name suggests, this is the resting place of Grace Morrow’s crewmate, Fetcher Farley. The group of islands has two areas to it. The biggest island is located to the south and has a volcano. The other is a smaller piece to the north.
For those looking for the beacon, thesmaller islandis where players should head. When they sail by the island, the crew should see a small peak on the island that will have the lantern on it. When approaching, a crew member shouldhold up their own lit lantern to the beacon.It should ignite soon after the individual does this.

2Ruby’s Fall
When leaving Fetcher’s Rest, the crew should head southeast to get to the next beacon in The Devil’s Roar. Located at Y-16 is Ruby’s Fall, a large islandthat has a volcanoon its southernmost point and has a ton of rock formations throughout. There are even a few stray islands that surround the northern half of the island.
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The beacon can easily be reached on foot. Players shouldhead to the middle of the island.There, they should see a bridge that connects some of the northern cliffs with the volcano. Walking along that bridge should allow players reach the beacon in no time and with no issue, except for a possible eruption taking place.
1The Devil’s Thirst
The journey to find all the beacons in this areacontinues south, this time slightly to the west as well. At the coordinate ofW-21is the island of The Devil’s Thirst. This island is home to yet another large volcano at its southernmost point. There is also a lot of rock formations, including a substantial one that is located on the northern tip of the island.
The beacon for this area is located in thenorthern area. Players will see the rocky area at the northern tip. If players make their way up the hill and get to the west side of it, they should stumble across the beacon. Nearby, players may also be able to discover the remains of Old Coop, which earns a different commendation.

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